Maggie and the Law

Maggie and the Law

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WHAT DID A STAGECOACH ROBBERY, AN ANCIENT LOVE GODDESS AND THE ROCKIES HAVE IN COMMON?

Easy, lawman Spence Harding thought--that'd be Maggie Peyton, potential museum burglar and possessor of the cutest caboose in Colorado. But he had to forget she was a fine-looking woman and remember that this university graduate spelled Trouble for him with a capital "T"!

Maggie got her first good look at Spence Harding flat on her back during a holdup. Things went downhill from there. Now this steely-eyed sheriff, convinced she was up to no good, shadowed her every step--and haunted her wildest dreams!

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Judith Stacy's Bio

Judith Stacy is the author of twenty-three historical romance novels. Her books have been translated into a dozen languages, with sales approaching three million copies worldwide.

Her titles include Harlequin Historical's top seller of the year, a RITA® Award finalist, and a number one on the Barnes & Noble Historical list.

Judith's favorite settings for her novels are the American West in the 1880s and Los Angeles at the close of the nineteenth century. A time when tough men of the West and men building financial empires were rivaled only by women who were just as strong.

Her heartwarming stories are about love, family and commitment, and they are brought to life with engaging characters and lots of laughs.

In a departure from romantic fiction, Judith signed a multi-book deal with Kensington Books for a mystery series that launched in hardcover under the name Dorothy Howell. The series features the same strong, sassy heroine, hot hero and laugh-out-loud humor that readers love in her romantic fiction.

The debut mystery, Handbags and Homicide, earned a Publishers Weekly starred review. That was followed by Purses and Poison and Shoulder Bags and Shootings.

Judith lives with her family in Southern California, where she is a requested speaker at women's and civic events, writers' panels and workshops. She's appeared on television and radio promoting her work.